The Lancaster County Parks and Recreation Department will host the 14-under boys Central District basketball tournament tonight and Saturday. All games will be played at the Springdale Recreation Complex.

The Springdale Recreation Complex is located on South Plantation Road.

Play tonight begins at 6:30 p.m., with Lancaster taking on North Springs.The second game will be Forrest Lake vs. Eastover. The winners advance to Saturday and face Caughman Road and City of Columbia. Saturday games tip off at 10:30 a.m. and noon, with the championship to be held at 2:30 p.m.

Surging Andrew Jackson advanced to the championship game of the Mayplant Credit Union Baseball Bash at North Central High School with a 14-7 win over McBee on Monday.

Chandler Gardner, 2-0, was the winner in two innings of work. He allowed three earned runs, five hits and hit a batter before giving way to his brother, Tanner Gardner, who went three frames and posted five strikeouts. He yielded two hits and a walk.

The Vols rapped out 10 hits, with Tyler Bradley and Seth Graves drilling two hits and driving in two runs apiece.

BUFORD When Buford High senior 130-pounder Rashad Cunningham had his hand raised in victory signifying a Class A-AA state wrestling champion Saturday afternoon at Rock Hill High School, he said it was a feeling he won’t forget.

“It was probably one of the greatest moments of my life,” said Cunningham. “That’s every wrestler’s goal to win a state championship.”

It’s been over a week, but some vivid images still linger of Lancaster High’s 75-61 Class AAAA second-round basketball playoff loss to Hillcrest High in Simpsonville.

Bruins’ senior point guard Avery Harris penetrating through swarming Rams’ defenders when the game was no longer in doubt late in the final period reflected the team’s unwillingness to toss in the white towel. Coach Ricardo Priester urging his team and ardent Bruin fans cheering. Those images were for all to see in the Rams’ gym.